[Stoves] The other side of airpollution
Boll, Martin Dr.
boll.bn at t-online.de
Sun Feb 4 15:54:02 CST 2007
Dear Kevin,
and all jumped into discussion and being interested,
I like your sharp analytical thoughts! I fully agree with the facts you see.
We need that very much.
We must calculate those facts into our *new solutions* but we have to do
much wider steps: We have to see the beside-effects of all, and must create
complex solutions.
We must stop indoor air-pollution _and_ rotting-roofs _and_ mosquitos!
So we have to think *at once* of different things, when we do not want to
have negative side effects.
The manner of our thinking must be *very, very, very* complex. And no one of
us can do this by his/her own. We need our each other's different thinking
that we can combine them and avoid, by this, future errors, even disasters;
in all fields.
-And if we want to make new roofs, we must not forget to know the advantages
of the old ones. And to know that exactly, we must ask the inhabitants.
- A new clinic was built without asking the cleaning personal, with the
effect, that there was no space for the needed equipment. All caused by the
arrogance of an all-knowing architect and leading-staff-. And just that is
the point I don't like academic- money- or whatever- arrogance.
I simply wanted to start all of us (even me!) to think -with each other-
more complexly about things to do, calculating with side effects to be
solved at the same time, or at least being recognized that they exist.
You are right, the problem will be very much wider, and therefore we have to
draw into that process others, knowing more about the side effects we/stoves
produce.
When another family's roof falls down before time, it is for you possibly
anecdotal, for them certainly not.
I am searching for that TV-program to find the "anecdotal" information,
because I was seriously asked. Certainly that question was not intended to
avoid chimneys or to treat mosquitos with smoke, but to get aware about
other needed steps, when we do avoid serious respiratoral diseases by
chimneys.
- Robert Koch found the way to breed bacteria on agar-agar on a house-wife's
coffee-meeting. -Life/science can be so funny!--
Let us have humour and fun to communicate and include others into the
complex facts we induce, -but being not always able to solve them alone.
- Kevin, thanks for this discussion. By that we all get generally sharper
minded for those side-effects.
Martin
P.S.:
Crispin, I am curious: You talked about smoke being only 25mm above the
noses of some sleeping people, to avoid mosquitos. Did you really mean
millimetres?
I think I would be afraid.
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